Embryonic Stem Cell11 Oct 2008 06:03 am

Japanese researchers invented new and safer way to generate stem cells

New research done by the Japanese scientists reveals about a new and safest technique which helps in transforming ordinary cells into embryonic-like stem cells called iPS cells.

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Adult Stem Cell& Embryonic Stem Cell& Stem Cell11 Oct 2008 05:43 am

Researchers found fat-regenerating stem cells in mice

Researchers for the first time have discovered stem cells that produces fat cells in the lab dish.

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Adult Stem Cell& Embryonic Stem Cell& Stem Cell11 Oct 2008 04:58 am

Investigation finds use of falsified data in Minnesota stem cell study

As a conclusion of the 18-month investigation, The University of Minnesota has concluded that falsified data were used in a 2001 article published by one of its researchers on adult stem cells.

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Embryonic Stem Cell& Stem Cell11 Oct 2008 04:00 am

Researchers find Sperm cells similar to embryonic stem cell

The recent study published in the journal Nature talks raises the hope for a new source of embryonic stem cell. The source is likely to be free from any ethical controversy.

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Stem Cell04 Oct 2008 07:30 am

Famous American Radio show features CIRM president as Stem Cells’ New Sugar Daddy

Year 2009 is declared as the Year of Stem Cell Research. Perhaps the reason why the daily radio show Life Love & Health, and the hour-long weekly feature Life Love & Health: Special Edition both have decided to feature President of the California Institute Regenerative Medicine, Dr. Trounson as stem Cells’ New Sugar Daddy.
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Embryonic Stem Cell04 Oct 2008 06:46 am

How a single fertilized egg divides repeatedly to produce multiple different cell types

Today the front line news in the world of Regenerative Medicine is Stem cell transplant. It is showing its success in each and every field. Many diseases which was till now incurable due to stem cell therapy has now become curable. But the mystery which was confusing the scientists, were - how a single fertilized egg divide repeatedly to produce multiple different cell types. This question was also a central question of development biology. Recently an article in the October issue of journal Cell from Jürgen Knoblich’s group at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (IMBA) in Vienna sheds a fresh light on this key question.

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Adult Stem Cell& Embryonic Stem Cell& Stem Cell04 Oct 2008 06:32 am

First Canadian child to receive stem cell transplant is ready to fly all the way to China

In a hope to give their son a gift of vision, Jakob’s parents are heading to china on Saturday for stem cell therapy.

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Embryonic Stem Cell& Stem Cell04 Oct 2008 06:02 am

Minerva study likely to provide breakthrough to stem cell growth and differentiation

This can be called as the major step towards understanding of the stem cell growth and differentiation mechanisms. The Minerva Biotechnologies,in collaboration with the University of California discovered that a single, new growth factor can not only support massive growth of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) in vitro, but also maintains them in a nearly 100% undifferentiated state without the need for fibroblast “feeder cells”.

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Stem Cell04 Oct 2008 03:42 am

Industry giants join hand to facilitate vibration therapy into stem cell procedures

In an attempt to facilitate stem cell research, two business giant SpineSmith Partners LP joined hands with Whole-body Advanced Vibration Exercise (WAVE). Austin based orthopedic biotech company SpineSmith will sell WAVE’s pre-surgical vibration conditioning technology — effectively introducing the approach to the orthopedic and neurological marketplace.

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Adult Stem Cell& Stem Cell03 Oct 2008 07:23 am

Worlds largest drug maker finances to make stem cell unit in Cambridge

John McNeish, an executive director of global Research & development (R&D) at the company, reveals that Pfizer, a renown drug maker is going to establish a second regenerative medicine unit in Cambridge in November.

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